Nairne — may be: Nairne, South Australia Nairne railway station, South Australia Lord Nairne Lady Nairne Nairne Baronets Nairne (surname) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an … Wikipedia
Nairne — This interesting and unusual name is of Scottish origin, and is locational from the town of this name, which is east of Inverness. The town is named from the river at whose mouth it stands; the river name is of ancient and unknown origin.… … Surnames reference
Nairne (surname) — Nairne is a surname and may be: Alexander Robert Sandy Nairne (born 1953), a British art museum director Andrew Nairne, British executive director for Arts Strategy at Arts Council England Carolina, Baroness Nairne (1766–1845), a Scottish… … Wikipedia
Nairne, South Australia — Nairne South Australia Main Street, Nairne … Wikipedia
Nairne railway station, South Australia — Nairne railway station was located in the Adelaide Hills town of Nairne, about 55km (34mi, 37ch) from Adelaide Railway Station The station closed in the 1960 s when country passenger services from Adelaide ceased.Fact|date=May 2008 History Nairne … Wikipedia
Nairne railway station — is located in the Adelaide Hills town of Nairne, about 55km (34mi, 37ch) from Adelaide Railway Station The station closed during 1990 when the Adelaide Mount Gambier passenger service ceased.[citation needed] Contents 1 History 2 Adjacent… … Wikipedia
Nairne Baronets — There have been two Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Nairne, one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. The Nairne Baronetcy, of Dunsinnan in the County of Perth, was created in the… … Wikipedia
Nairne, Carolina Oliphant, Baroness — (1766 1845) Born at Gask, Perthshire, the daughter of Laurence Oliphant, she was known as The Flower of Strathearn. She married her cousin, Major William Murray Nairne, assistant inspector of barracks, in 1806. Under the dispensation afforded… … British and Irish poets
Nairne, Carolina Nairne, Baroness — ▪ Scottish songwriter née Oliphant born Aug. 16, 1766, Gask, Perth, Scot. died Oct. 26, 1845, Gask Scottish songwriter and laureate of Jacobitism, who wrote “Charlie Is My Darling,” “The Hundred Pipers,” “The Land o the Leal,” and “Will… … Universalium
Nairne, Carolina (Oliphant), Baroness — (1766 1845) B. at the House of Gask ( the auld house ), m. in 1806 her second cousin, Major Nairne, who on reversal of attainder became 5th Lord Nairne. On his death, after residing in various places in England, Ireland, and on the Continent,… … Short biographical dictionary of English literature